Finger ring and method of forming the same



4 H. BRESLAVSKY FINGER RING AND METHOD OF FORMING THE SAME Filed Nov.10, 1923 Fig.5

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UNITED STATES HYMAN BRESLAVSKY, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.

FINGER RING AND IMETHOD OF FORMING THE SAME.

Application filed November 10, 1923. Serial No. 674,045.

'1 0 all whomit may cones 1m.

Be it known that I, HYMAN BRESLAVSKY, a citizen of the United States,and a resident of the city of New York, borough of Brooklyn, county ofKings, and State of New York, have invented new and Improved FingerRings and Methods of Forming the Same, of which the following is a full,clear, and exact description.

The present invention relates to new and useful improvements in articlesof jewelry and it pertains more particularly to a new and improvedfinger ring. 1

It is one of the primary objects of the invention to provide a new andimproved linger ring which is constructed from a single piece ofmaterial.

\Vith the above and other objects in view, reference is had to theaccompanying drawings, in which Figure l is a plan view of the blankfrom which the finger ring is formed;

Fig. 2 is a similar view of the blank showing the first step in theoperation of forming the ring;

Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the blank after the same has been bent tocircular form;

Fig. i is a top plan View of the blank after it has been bent tocircular form;

Fig. is a perspective view of the completed ring.

Referring more particularly to the drawings, the reference numeral 10designates the blank which is of substantially elongated character. Thisblank is formed on each end with diverging projecting wings 11, whichpreferably extend to apoint beyond their respective ends of the blank.After the blank has been so formed, the wings 11 are bent upwardly andslightly curved as designated at 12 in Fig. 2 the line of bend beingdesignated by the numeral 13. The blank is then bent as shown in Fig. 3and Fig 4, into circular form to provide the ring, and when this hasbeen done it will be noted that the angularly disposed wings 11 aboutone another, and in abutting form a gem-receiving setting or mount 15.The abutting ends 0]": the wings 11 are now rigidly secured together asby soldering, welding, or in any other suitable manner, as indicated bythe numeral 16 in Fig. 5, and an integral.

structure in the form of a finger ring is completed.

It is to be understood that the particular design shown in theaccompanying drawings is merely illustrative, and that various designsand the use of various materials may be resorted to without departingfrom the spirit of the invention.

lVhat is claimed is:

1. The method of forming finger rings from a single piece of material,which con sists in forming a blank on each of its ends with divergingwings, bending said wings angularly with respect to the body of theblank, bending the blank into band form with the ends of the wings inclose proximity, with and subsequently securing adjacent wings togetherto form a gem setting.

2. A finger ring blank comprising a body portion, and a plurality ofdiverging wings on each end of said body portion and adapt ed to besecured together to form a gem setting.

8. A finger ring formed from a single piece of material and comprising ablank ofelongated form, adapted to be bent into a finger-encirclingband, and aplurality ot wings formed on each end of the blank, saidwings being angularly disposed with respect to the blank in such mannerthat when the blank is bent into band-form, the

ends of the wings on one end of the blank .2

will meet with the ends of the wings on the opposite end of the blank toprovide a gem settin HYMAN BRE SLAVSKY.

